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Three team for in-cabin sensing AI reference design

Three team for in-cabin sensing AI reference design

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By Nick Flaherty



A reference design for in-cabin sensing at CES 2024 integrates Eyeris’ monocular 3D sensing AI software algorithm into Leopard Imaging’s 5MP BSI GS camera module based on the Omnivision OX05B sensor and OAX4600 processor.

Eyeris Technologies, Omnivision and Leopard Imaging teamed up for a production reference design for a depth-aware driver monitoring system (DMS) and occupant monitoring system (OMS).

The jointly developed reference design integrates Eyeris’ advanced monocular three-dimensional (3D) sensing AI software algorithm into Leopard Imaging’s 5-megapixel (MP) backside illuminated (BSI) global shutter (GS) camera, which uses the Omnivision OX05B image sensor and OAX4600 image signal processor (ISP).

The production reference design is the first in the automotive industry to address the need for depth-aware in-cabin sensing data. Eyeris’ monocular 3D sensing AI technology enables any 2D image sensor, including the latest RGB-IR sensors, to provide valuable depth-aware whole-cabin sensing including DMS and OMS data. In addition to using the OX05B 5MP RGB-IR image sensor, this advanced production reference design also uses the OAX4600 ISP to process Eyeris‘ monocular 3D sensing AI data. Together with Leopard Imaging’s camera design-house capabilities, this comprehensive production reference design enables auto manufacturers and tier-ones to achieve faster time-to-market with reduced costs and low integration risk.

“Our partnership with Omnivision and Leopard Imaging offers automotive customers the industry’s most advanced 3D software along with a hardware production reference design kit for in-cabin sensing,” said Modar Alaoui, founder and CEO of Eyeris. “It is a true turn-key solution that’s readily available, with a unique combination of AI-based depth-aware DMS and OMS data, processed on the RGB-IR image sensor and ISP platform.”

“Omnivision’s ISP processing technology and dedicated neural processing unit (NPU) ensure robust, latency-free image processing, and our OX05B sensor offers the best performance in extremely low light conditions,” said Paul Wu, staff marketing manager at Omnivision.

“We’re delighted to work with Eyeris and OMNIVISION on this advanced production reference design for in-cabin monocular 3D sensing AI,” said Cliff Cheng, senior vice president of marketing, Leopard Imaging. “Our camera design and manufacturing experience combined with our advanced imaging solutions are a testament to our commitment for pushing innovation boundaries for the future of automotive in-cabin sensing.”

www.eyeris.ai; www.ovt.com; www.leopardimaging.com.

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